Abstract
In this paper, a new mathematical representation of single-patch surfaces is reported. With this representation, complex tool shapes of metal forming can be described with a single surface patch which is prescribed by the boundary of the die at its entry and exit. For non-linearly converging die-surfaces, the die shapes can be effectively altered by changing the coefficients of the tangential boundary conditions. Using the obtained die-surfaces, the finite element analysis of the extrusion of hot metals from a round billet to a hexagon workpiece was carried out. A comparison of the extrusion forces and the grain sizes for the formed parts was made for the linearly and non-linearly converging dies. It was found that the non-linearly converging dies could reduce the deformation resistance remarkably, and produce more uniform grains than those using the linearly converging dies. © 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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You, L. H., Hu, J. H., Shi, Y. H., & Zhang, J. J. (2004). Single-patch surfaces for tool shape design and finite element analysis of hot extrusion. In Journal of Materials Processing Technology (Vol. 150, pp. 62–69). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2004.01.021
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